M13 Pat Devine March 13th 2021 Williams Optics Redcat 51 ZWO183mc pro Optolong l-pro filter ZWO air pro Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro 12 x 300s lights. Flats , darks and bias. Gain 122 at -10C Processed in APP and Pixinsight

M13 Pat Devine March 13th 2021 Williams Optics Redcat 51 ZWO183mc pro Optolong l-pro filter ZWO air pro Sky-Watcher HEQ5 Pro 12 x 300s lights. Flats , darks and bias. Gain 122 at -10C Processed in APP and Pixinsight

 

M 13 Globular Cluster (The Great) Hercules (Hugh C. Somerville) Sat 24th Apr 2021

M 13 Globular Cluster (The Great) Hercules (Hugh C. Somerville)
Sat 24th Apr 2021

 

M13 & NGC6207 & IC4617 (William Bonar)

M13 & NGC6207 & IC4617 (William Bonar)

 

M13 Glob Cluster Herc. (1 of 1) (nigel goodman) First light with my new (preloved) EQ6R. 47 x 180s at 121g and 20ofs -15C. 102ED and AA294C plus LProMax. Using NINA. 040522 Just a simple target to get used to the new mount and the newish capture software. My usual processing routine.

M13 Glob Cluster Herc. (1 of 1) (nigel goodman)
First light with my new (preloved) EQ6R. 47 x 180s at 121g and 20ofs -15C. 102ED and AA294C plus LProMax. Using NINA. 040522
Just a simple target to get used to the new mount and the newish capture software. My usual processing routine.

 

M13 - Hercules Globular Cluster (Peter Black) Unistellar eQuinox , Optolong L-Pro, 10 minute

M13 – Hercules Globular Cluster (Peter Black)
Unistellar eQuinox , Optolong L-Pro, 10 minute

 

M13 (Andrew Farrow) Taken 06.04.23 ES127mm scope Atik Infinity camera 15sec expsx255secs Lightroom and Denoise


M13 (Andrew Farrow)
Taken 06.04.23
ES127mm scope Atik Infinity camera
15sec expsx255secs
Lightroom and Denoise

 

M13 (William Bonar) M13 Globular Cluster - Also known as the Hercules Globular cluster, it is approx. 145 light-years in diameter and is composed of several hundred thousand stars, with estimates varying from around 300,000 to over half a million.

M13 (William Bonar)
M13 Globular Cluster – Also known as the Hercules Globular cluster, it is approx. 145 light-years in diameter and is composed of several hundred thousand stars, with estimates varying from around 300,000 to over half a million.

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